Look Around Lubbock: Byron Martin Advanced Technology Center

Lubbock ISD Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses are organized into career clusters, providing students an introduction to specific career areas and options for further education or immediate employment. These programs offer students the opportunity to earn industry certifications and college credit while in high school.

Lubbock ISD offers students the opportunity to learn about many career choices in fifteen of the career cluster areas. They are as follows: Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources, Architecture and Construction, Arts, Audio/Video Production & Communications, Business Management and Administration, Education & Training, Finance, Health Science, Hospitality and Tourism, Human Services, Information Technology, Law and Public Safety, Manufacturing, Marketing, Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics, and Transportation, Distribution and Logistics. We actually combine Finance and Marketing into our Business Management and Administration cluster.

Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) provide opportunities for leadership and citizenship development and counselors are available at each high school to provide specialized course and career planning.

Beans and cornbread a fitting dish for cold days, it is also a staple dish for a long lasting tradition here in Lubbock. City leaders from across the area will put on the Beans and Cornbread luncheon to provide money for Hospice of Lubbock the only non profit end of life care provider.

Beans and cornbread a fitting dish for cold days, it is also a staple dish for a long lasting tradition here in Lubbock. City leaders from across the area will put on the Beans and Cornbread luncheon to provide money for Hospice of Lubbock the only non profit end of life care provider.

Texas Senator John Cornyn proposed the Alert Act or Accountability of Leaders in Education to report Title IX investigations. It would require administrators to certify they have reviewed any reports of sexual abuse involving university employees.

Texas Senator John Cornyn proposed the Alert Act or Accountability of Leaders in Education to report Title IX investigations. It would require administrators to certify they have reviewed any reports of sexual abuse involving university employees.